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Founder | Bikash De Niyogi |
Headquarters location | D78, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase 1 New Delhi India |
Distribution | India & Worldwide |
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Publication types | Books |
Niyogi Books is an independent publishing house based in New Delhi, India, that focuses on illustrated non-fiction books across art, architecture, travel, history, food, and culture. It was founded in 2004 by Bikash De Niyogi, and started off publishing coffee table books, but soon after expanded its remit to include general trade non-fiction and, more recently, fiction books. Niyogi also published the English translation of Mai, a novel by Booker-winner Geetanjali Shree, in 2017. In 2019, it launched 'Bahuvachan', an imprint dedicated to Hindi-language titles. The noted art historian B.N. Goswamy has extensively published with Niyogi.
References
- Nast, Condé (October 30, 2022). "This book traces Indian Railways' history, and the ingenious architecture of the stations". Architectural Digest India.
- "Book brings to light multiple facets of painter Jamini Roy". July 29, 2022.
- "Niyogi Books launches 3 new imprints - Times of India". The Times of India.
- Quadri, Shireen. "Readership has increased not dwindled: Bikash De Niyogi".
- Bent Over Backwards excerpts from Mai - Outlook India.
- India, Press Trust of (January 13, 2019). "Niyogi Books launches Hindi imprint" – via Business Standard.
- Khanna, Shailaja (January 29, 2022). "Book Review | A family of talented Pahari painters memorialised". The Asian Age.
- "Goswamys explore 19th-century Pahari paintings in book". May 12, 2022.
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